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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. 01130 ON. PR L DAY. .JUNE 21, t)10. 8 One Day Left Be Sure to Call Tomorrow, (Saturday), for Final Bargains. 5. SE THE CALCIUM LIGHTS of Common Sense and Don't Fail to Visit "The TOGGERY" Tomorrow if You Want to Share in the Special Prices We Are Making on Pants, Suits, Etc. (RYou will find a Fine Assortment of New Seasonable Suit Styles, just the Swellest, Classiest Clothes in the city, and you can quickly make a satisfactory choice and at a neat Saving too. What we say is True, What we do is Legitimate, What we promise is Fulfilled. Medford's Best Clothing Store is u iirr' mwr M,wll P W t '.kfifYi'i WIESiiiLs (Always in Earnest) The TOGGERY (Of Course) III ' " -- I I .M..I ! !. I. ..I - I l.. , ,,.. .!.!..!..... ,.11 .1 I. ! .- I ' ! - ' ' rw tf"' ., . ' k a-x . - c 5fcv L .. M .. ikh ..j&eL . ai.. .. m mimrtmmM:mkmfum:mia mgmm zmMwas-xstwx w&mmvffl vti-skVM wm&im i ,wp F f sir mr At? ' -"jiJfc JEFF'S GROUCH IS GONE AND ALL THE CAMP IS NOW HAPPY BY MAX BALTHASER. npnin Kovnrtn Juno 24 James J. Jeffries smiled yesterday and the srouch fled. The smllo 13 playing a return engagement today and tlio liuman oak ia as cheerful as the force of trainers and humorists in his camp could possibly wish. The result la a lot of vim and dash in his work that is showing the interested spectators about the camp that Jef fries condition is as good as his frlendsJiave claimed it is. Tho disposal of John L. Sullivan by James J. Corbett Is oao of tho little Incidents that has done much to put the retired champion in his present excellent spirits . Today Sullivan is about tho most disgusted :man in Reno, and you have to listen a long time at Moana to hear a Trord of sympathy for him. FIRST PURELY COMMERCIAL AIR fflP MADE Grant Dirigible Deutschland Sails With Twenty Passengers Break fast Is Served on Board Revenue From Trip Is $3000. "Ho got exactly what was coming .to him," is the general comment around tho Jeffries camp on tho diplomatic but convincing mannSr in which Corbett affixed the can to the . old tltlo holder. Corbett, who has a sympathetic strain, was sorry that tho incident to occur, "but it was tho only thing I could do," he said. ' Knowing tbr.t Jeffries did not want to seo Sullivan and that ho did not -want to talk to him, Corbett stepped J 3nto tho breach and acted as buffer, i leering a meeting between tho two -fighters might result in upsetting Jeffries and bring back tho dreaded Erouch. The thorough way in which Cor- "bctt disposed of Sullivan had a good efrect on Jof files and In tho after noon ho worked like a demon, and when ho was through tugging at tho exerciser, skipping tho rope, shadow r toxins and roughing It with Burn3 and Jack Jeffries, his respiration was -normal and ho declared tho rarlfled ailr had not tho slightest effect on "Mm. He seemed in as good a condl llon after tho workout as he did mrter his hard training stunts at Ro--wardonnan. One thing that Imprebsed tho Judges of condition who watcued tho workout was the perspiration that oozed out of his pores Boon after ho T)egan his work. It showed that tho Pangor of going stale is a very re jaot danger and that tho big follow lias enough to work on between now and tho day .of tho fight to keep him licsy and to t.llow him to Improve. IfJohnson had Been somo of the rushes tho big follow raado whllo ho waB shadow boxing ho might not have felt as confident of tho outcome of tho scrap as ho now professor to bo. The rushes wore certainly terrifying. He hurled himself across tho ring with the speed and power of a 13 Inch BholU and women spectators who -were near tho ring gave vont to little Bhrioks of terror at tho vicious lunges. Jeffries Is happy and full of pranks 3Io Is dollghted with his now camp. Ho is anxiouB to bogin hard box irnr and see if he can stand tho stress f lone, bard battle. Ho feolB confident tat ho can, but bo wants to put himself to tho teat and it 13 likely that for tho next few days there will bo plenty of slam-bang work which will mako Jeffries sparring partners fool as though tboy had earned their money, II wants to loan as soon as powlblo how 8 or 9 rounde of box Injj will affect him. If ho can go through the full throo mlnuto ses Iobb with as little inconvonlonco as 3i has experienced In his first workeuta up hero ho will be satis fied. Miko Murphy, tho great college tTlner, who had charge of the Amer icans competing In tho Olympic games in England, saw Jeffries go through his paces yesterday and when all was over he declared that tho fighter was In perfect trim, hat his wind waB marvelous, nnd that "condition" stuck out all over him. A ball gamo between, tho Jeffries and tho Journalists has been ar ranged for Sunday. Jeffries will play first or short for his side. KLAMATH LIBEL CASES DISMISSED Only Two Suits Now Against Newly Established Paper Others Are Dismissed by Judge. KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., June 24. The regular June term of the cir cuit court is in session, with Judge George Nolnnd on tho bench. A Jury was selected in the case of "William Lashua vs. Sugarman, In which tho plaintiff is trying to col lect $150 from defendant for locat ing him on a timber claim. After being shewn the timber and making Ms filing defendant cancelled his fil ing and refused to pay flllrg fee. Tho caso of tho state vs. Mrs. Mag gio Jones-Deal, who is charged with being implicated in tho burning of tl'O Davo Shook house on Aprlll 10, if tho grand Jury finds an Indict ment, will bo tho most important case on trial, Tho dates for tho hearing of llbol cases against the Klamath Publish ing company have not been sot and It Is not known whothor they will come up this term. All of these cases, brought by local men, have boon dismissed, except two for $10, 000 each. Theso aro tho ones of County Judgo J. B. Griffith and Com missioner 8. T. Summers, who allege that they have been injured to this amount by articles published in tho Klamath Chronicle, published by the dofendant company. DUSSELDORF, Germany, June 24. Tho giant dirigible DcutM'hluud to day made tho i'ir&t purely commercial ncrinl trip in the history of the world when it sailed with 20 passengers who had paid .?o0 each for their tickets. The Deutschland was in the air three houre, sailing southeasterly toward Froideriehshnfeii. Weather conditions were ideal for tho flight. After traveling a distance of 100 miles tho Deutschland descended and picked up 20 new passengers. The second hundred miles of tho trip toward Freiderichshafcn will bo Completed this afternoon, then tiie airship wilt alight for the night and Freiderichshnfen will he reached to morrow. The revenue in fares for this trip is $.'1000. Twelve Germans, six Eng lishmen and two Hollanders were the pnssengers on the first trip today. Breakfast was served on board. Air ship depots equipped with turnstiles have nlreauy been established and the management will soon open ticket offices. m. ir j &wWiv!l4f Rflcwto V S.M miv. s j vf. i'irniw.j i!u.i jJ.&.;.rstf J-'fK M . M awflft,.4,ff r vtK&uwK i. e-n ,':, fflVK P "Ql'iriC SALKS AND SMALL PHOI' ITS." JNew JLite and Young Blood H.Wi: lOCATKI MAIN' OKK1CK I.V MI-:iI'()ltl. With IlrnnchcH In POltTI.A.VI), MI.VXKAI'OLIS, KAN8 AS CITV, MO., A.N'l) (JIUCAdO. Now Selling A part of Plorco's subdivision locatod In Township 37 S It. 1 Went. This property Is a mllo and a quartor northeast of tho Mcdford postofflco. Wo call spoclcl attonllon to Lot II, which comprises thirty r.crcs, all plantod in pears and apples, and nro now In their third summer. It has a corn crop on It which will easily net $60U.OO, a sightly building spot ami ono of tho boat Hprlngs in tho valloy. Prlco poracro, $350.00; $35.00 cash por aero, nnd $7.00 per ncro p or month. To the Public- Wo earnestly urgo upon all visitors to Mcdford tho wisdom of a vbtlt of Inspection to this boautlful ORCHARD tract. Tho trip will bo worth your whllo In that you will view ono of tho moBt Ideally lo cated O R C II A It D S In tho entlro ROGUE R1V10R VALLBV. Call at our office, or mako np polntmont by phono, and wo will bo glad to havo ono of our roprout-iitatlvcM show this property It; our omobllos. i4( RICKARD H ARENAJROUBLE Flanagan, on Whose Property Arena Is to Be Erected, Has Demanded That Lumber Be Purchased From Him. You will miss a treat If you don't try Rardon's Lo- ganberry Sherbet. t HasldnB for Health. RENO, Nov., Juno 24. Promoter Tex Rlcknrd was busy early today In an endeavor to ovorcomo tho objec tions of T, J. Flanagan to tho erec tion of an arona on his jroporty. Work would havo beon started two or threo days ago had not Flanagan demanded an agreement of tho citi zens' commltteo to buy tho lumber ficm him. Another obctaclo wl)!ch will bo ovorcomo without much difficulty is Contractor McLoughlln'H demand for $1000 boforo ho starts to build tho arona. Ho was flvon half this amount last night and promised tho other half today. If tho storo ads woro not worth your whllo thoy would not bo pub lished at all. IF YOU I'UEFKIt Deal through our authorized ngents: IRA J. DODGE H. C. MALTDY CUSICK & MYERS JOHN D. OLWELL TORREY & MURPHY ANDERSON & GREEN T. W. DRESSLER AGENCY OREGON ORCHARD SYND. m . mm - jtmrn Jfmr ' -& - - ternA li kmrmMMtmifm j VinrilKi il H THE MEDFORD ORCHARD & TRUST CO WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF ROGUE RIVER VALLEY FRUIT LANDS TELEPHONE MAIN 01 TEMPORARILY LOCATED AT NO. O NORTH CENTRAL AVENUE. Porinauont nddross ifter August 1, St. Mark's Hldg. STERLING M IE MEXICO KEEPING SHOTBY CAMERA! THE LID ON TIGHT Sellfl's Party Visits Famous Placer (Evident From Precautions That the and Gets Splendid Pictures Busy I Mexican Government Fears Trou- Getting Various Scenery in This j hie Durinn. Today's Celebration of i Section. ' San Juan Day. Haoldns for Healtk. 1' The scenery of Southern Oregon will lie lucKented to tho world shortly through the Horioa of moving picture ljoiim now taken by tho Selif,' people, who have a corps of efficient ncton hero depicting Bcones of tho early mining nnd Indian fighting days. The coinpuny worked at tho Sterl ing mine Thursday, and Friday I hoy woro at Gold Kay. Thoy nro develop ing a drama of tho mining days with tho natural scenery and expect lo havo tho films showing within a few weeks. As soon as tho harvest of tho fruit in the vnlloy commences pic tures will bo tnken, properly labelled, and will bo exhibited in every town and city in tho United States. Eddie O'C'onnell, tho crack wrest ler of tho Multnomnh club of Port land, is spending a fow days in Mod-ford. EL PASO, Texas, Juno 24. Fckt lug that toda's colobration of San Juan day may turn Into tho uprising which hpji boon feared for noma voekH, tho Mexican government Ih taking oovry precaution against riot ing. Troops aro established along tie boundary and other soldlom aro ntatlouod at Inland cities, At Can anea thoro Is a strong forco of tioopu; othors statlonod at Naco havo beon rociillod and J'urrlod to Cauunoa. Ilurales aro mobilized at Nnco. Tho funds from tho custom houso ut Naco havo boon transferred to Mexico City for safokooplng and oth er towns In Sondra bavo ttont funds In tho samo shlpmont. From tho precautions taken It la ovldont that tho Moxlcan govornmont lo oxpcctlng troublo and that an up rising Is foarod. We Fix It "Our machine responsibility docs not end with tho machino'H sale. Anything wrong wo fix it. If anything breaks wo fix it. Anything wears out wo fiv it. If it's your fault -wo fix it. If it's the machine's fault -we fix it. If it's our fault wo fix it. No nmtlor what's tho mnttor wo fix it. Call Main 1711. C. S. LUPT0N, Mflr. Lawton Dulldlnii. Mcdford, Or. CITY TltEAKIJItElt'H NOTICE. Offlco of City Trcauuror, Mcdford, Orogon, Juno 28, 111 10. Notlco Is horoby glvon that thoro aro funds on hand In tho city treas ury for tho redemption of Warrant No, 10, Issuod ncalust tho trunk sow er fund, protoatod May 12, 1000,. In torost on tho samo will coaso after tho abovo date, L. L. JACOIJB, 82 City Troasuror. HaBkina for Hoaltb, ' f 4 Siskiyou Mineral Water on drauiiht at Rardon's Icelcss J " fountain. t; f4--f--4--f-f-f-f4--- Mcdford, Oregoili This certifies that wo have sold Hall's Toxns Won dor for tho euro of all hiduo.v, btnd dor and vhotimiitio troublos for tun years, and havo novor bad a com- nbiint. Tt invoa niilclc nnd DOimnnunt roliof. Sixty dn.VH' troalmont in eneb imttlo. M.wdford Pliarmnoy. tf